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...house is not just a public space; it is also a home. And the home, more than the church, is where religion is practiced. Students do not want to put Christmas trees or menorahs in the Junior Common Room in order to turn it into a place of worship; rather, they want to turn it into a home. If we do not find some way of allowing students to practice their religions and to share them with others, the houses run the risk of simply being dormitories, rather than communities. Particularly in an age of randomization, when students have less...

Author: By David J. Andorsky, | Title: Weaving Worship Into House Life | 12/6/1996 | See Source »

QUOTE OF NOTE: "We must aspire to renew our democracy by increasing citizen involvement, not just in elections, but in communities, schools and places of worship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A GUIDE TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RACES: MICHIGAN | 11/4/1996 | See Source »

...stage, before an audience hungry and impatient for more information on the lives of the great and inaccessible. "Jackie: An American Life," currently at the Hasty Pudding Theater, is a laughography that chronicles the life and times of Jackie--from Bouvier to Kennedy to Jackie once again. Those who worship at the Altar of Jackie would be better off staying away from "Jackie: An American Life," and instead dote on those cherished Life magazines or testimonials like Wayne Koestenbaum's recent book "Jackie Under My Skin." If, however, you don't mind shameless forget-about-the-consequences humor...

Author: By Fabian Giraldo, | Title: Jackie O. Unmasked | 10/24/1996 | See Source »

...inception. Guided by the three principles of inclusion, equality and education, we hope to see religion prosper in the houses in the coming years because the spiritual life is very much a part of student life; undergraduates would be deprived if it is limited solely to houses of worship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Religious Displays Should Educate | 10/10/1996 | See Source »

...approaches I'm Losing You somewhat cautiously, since serious Hollywood novels tend to hit the same keys--decadence, emptiness, bad faith. There's an essential hypocrisy to these sorts of books. While they self-importantly lay bare the meaninglessness of celebrity worship, they simultaneously exploit that very failing--an insatiable desire to read about the movie business. For I'm Losing You, Wagner has indeed rounded up the usual suspects: nihilistic agents, pornographers, washed-up producers, depraved plastic surgeons. And they are indeed doing the usual things: having soulless sex, taking drugs, using each other. Nevertheless, Wagner has written...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: TALES OF THREE CITIES | 10/7/1996 | See Source »

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